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  2. File:Māori Television Logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. Whakaata Māori - Wikipedia

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    Whakaata Māori is a New Zealand television channel that broadcasts programmes that make a significant contribution to the revitalisation of the Māori language and culture. [1] Funded by the New Zealand Government , it commenced broadcasting as Māori Television on 28 March 2004 from its studios in Newmarket, Auckland .

  4. Māori Television Service - Wikipedia

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    Funding is provided directly to the service for its operational administrative costs. Programming is funded by Te Mangai Paho (The Maori Broadcasting Commission). The Service is able to commission its own programming from advertising funds. [citation needed] Māori Television started broadcasting in 2004. It was renamed Whakaata Māori in 2022. [5]

  5. Taratoa Stappard Begins ‘Marama,’ Maori Gothic Horror Film in ...

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    Production is now under way in New Zealand on “Marama,” a gothic horror film from Māori writer-director Taratoa Stappard (“Taumanu, Emkhatsini”). Production is taking place around ...

  6. File:Maori Plus logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    Logo for the online service from Māori Television. Source Vector version by Bacon Noodles, derived from https://www.maoritelevision.com. Date 2022-04-09 Author Māori Television. Permission (Reusing this file) See below. Other versions

  7. Te Kāea - Wikipedia

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    It was repeated at 10:30pm, and had English subtitles. Te Kāea was also shown in Australia starting 17 March 2013, [1] [2] helped by Whakaata Māori's "strong collaborative relationship" with Australia's NITV as members of the World Indigenous Television Broadcasters Network (WITBN) [1] [3] and Australia's Māori population of 140,000 at the time.

  8. Explainer-Who are the immigrants who could be targeted in ...

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    President-elect Donald Trump plans to launch a mass deportation operation targeting millions of immigrants living in the U.S. illegally and with temporary protections once he takes office on Jan ...

  9. Vanessa Wairata Edwards - Wikipedia

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    In 2024, she graduated with a Masters in Maori Visual Arts from Massey University. [5] As part of her masters project, an exhibition of her prints, Taa E Kōrero Ana – Marks That Speak, was on display at the Niven Gallery , Taupō .